Muzzle Brake and Compensator are pretty much the same, designed to control or lessen recoil. Flash Hiders are designed to dissipate and hide the visible "flash" from the barrel.
Which one do you want? Well that's up to you.
Generally speaking I would say a muzzle brake reduces reward recoil; a compensator reduces up/down/sideways movement, and a flash hider hides flash.
Some flash hiders do reduce muzzle flash signature but that usuallly ends up a secondary effect. Preventing the shooter from being blinded by his own muzzle flash was always the first and foremost design consideration of a good flash hider.
I don't think there is any device that can reduce rearward movement (recoil). A brake/compensator reduces muzzle rise by directing gas away from the natural movement of the muzzle as the gas expands outwards.
I don't think there is any device that can reduce rearward movement (recoil)...
Awesome thanks guys... tell me tho How the heck does that thing on the end REDUCE rear movement I mean I just don't get how directing gas up and left and right results in less recoil on you? I can see how it stops the muzzel from moving.
If the compensator directs gas mostly upwards it results in a "rocket effect" and the escaping gasses "push" the muzzle down, so less muzzle rise. If the vents direct gas to the sides and at an angle rearwards (look at the muzzle brake on a Barrett .50 rifle and you will see the shape and angle of the vents) then the gas jets push the muzzle forward so it reduces the rearward recoil of the rifle. Combinations of vents and angles can be used to reduce both muzzle rise and rearward motion.Awesome thanks guys... tell me tho How the heck does that thing on the end REDUCE rear movement I mean I just don't get how directing gas up and left and right results in less recoil on you? I can see how it stops the muzzel from moving.
The best on the market is the KAC Triple Tap...
Experience with it? Comparing it to what?



























